Jude has been with us a few days now, and here is what we
know.
Keep in mind, that all the info below can, and probably will
change as she gets more comfortable in her surroundings. Sometimes behavior can
change for the better, and sometimes for the worse. So here we go…..
Jude is very smart. She has picked up on the household
routines very quickly.
She is a good listener, and takes direction well. She has already learned “sit”. She comes when called, and sits nicely when we attach the leash.
She was very “curious” the first night. She explored every
inch of the house. (And I mean EVERY inch) If we opened a door, she was through
it. I don’t think she had any bad intentions; she just really needed to get the
lay of the land. Once she had a complete tour, she settle down for a nap. Maybe
there is a little shepherd breed personality happening here.
NO POTTY ACCIDENTS!
She is a little thin, and is still “hungry”. She eats her
food quickly and will always check to
see if her foster brother has finished his food. If he hasn’t finished, she
will finish it for him. Our Charlie is very submissive, and he just lets her
have it without issue or confrontation. However, to eliminate the problem all
together, we have started feeding them in separate rooms. Jude may overcome this when she feels safe,
and knows exactly when and where her next meal is coming from. Plus… if she is
an only dog in her home, there is no problem at all, right?
Jude is pretty good on the leash. We see improvement every
day. At first she would “crowd” me a lot. She was even stepped on a few times
and I had to be careful not to trip over her. We have not seen this lately,
however. I think it was just her way of staying close to the new person in her
life. She loves to walk, and keeps a fast pace. She does get to the
very end of the leash. So, currently you will need to be a quick walker to keep
up with her. Her willingness to take direction, and practice will have her
perfecting the leash walk in no time.
Jude and her foster brother, Charlie get along fine. There
is not a lot of playing or “wrassling” yet, but it’s only been a few days. Jude does play with toys a little, but mostly
she just wants to rest by my feet.
She does (gently) jump up when she greets you. We are working on the down command.
Jude sleeps quietly through the night in her crate. She does
hesitate to go into the crate, and we currently need to persuade her with
treats and even a little nudge, but once inside she does well.
Jude’s beautiful coat is soft and shiny, and we have found
no shedding! The fur on her feet needs to be trimmed.
She has an awesome tail wag. It sort of goes
around and around. Very cute.
How does Jude do with being left alone when you leave the house? Does she bark much?
ReplyDeleteI think I'm going to apply to adopt her. :) She sounds great - very sweet and smart!
Jude is not crazy about going into the crate, but once she is in she seems to do fine. There is no barking or scratching, and we are sure to giver her toys and chews. However she has never been in the crate more than 4 hours or so at a time. Today my husband and I both work and it will be her first time alone for 8 hours. We will see how it goes.
ReplyDeleteDid Jude get adopted already, Nancy?
ReplyDeleteYes, she has an approved family but she is staying with us until next Saturday when her new family will pick her up
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